Toprak Razgatlioglu: 'The Final Stunt' Documentary available to watch now

'The Final Stunt' documentary detailing Toprak Razgatlioglu's route to becoming WorldSBK champion is now available to watch.
Toprak Razgatlioglu, World SBK champion 2021, Indonesian WorldSBK , 21 November 2021
Toprak Razgatlioglu, World SBK champion 2021, Indonesian WorldSBK , 21…
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'The Final Stunt' documentary which details Toprak Razgatlioglu's journey to becoming WorldSBK champion for the first time is now available to watch. 

Note: The documentary is only available to those who own the WorldSBK video pass subscription. 

In 2021 Razgatlioglu became the first ever Turkish premier class world champion, while also achieving something no other rider has done since 2015, that’s getting the better of six-time Superbike champion Jonathan Rea. 

What was arguably the best ever WorldSBK season, both Razgatlioglu and Rea achieved the same number of wins (13), while the latter had one podium more than Razgatlioglu - 30 vs 29 - once again highlighting the incredible consistency of both riders. 

'The Final Stunt' documentary primarily focuses on the season finale in Mandalika which is where Razgatlioglu was crowned world champion, while also featuring some of the Pata Yamaha rider’s most career-defining moments so far. 

Cameras also follow Razgatlioglu both on and off track along with featuring exclusive and previously unseen footage, as well as a number of in-depth interviews from the key members of the Turkish rider’s life

Out of all the on-track rivals Razgatlioglu has faced across his seven seasons in the WorldSBK paddock, the most intense, yet most respected one is without doubt with Rea, a mentor-turned-rival who he battled with throughout the campaign. 

As expected, the Northern Irishman also features heavily as he explains how the battle unfolded from his point of view. 

Despite starting the season with four wins from six races, Rea was unable to hold off Razgatlioglu who dominated the middle and latter part of the season. 

Heading into the season finale Razgatlioglu managed to extend his title advantage to a commanding 30 points - could have been over 50 had he not suffered a mechanical issue during race two at Portimao - before having it reduced to just 13 when Rea completed his second clean sweep of the year.

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